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  2. MAITLAND SHOW.

    The 41st annual exhibition of the Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Association was opened yesterday under favourable weather conditions, that must have ...

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  3. MR. FEGAN'S APPOINTMENT.

    In addressing his constituents at the Glebe last night. Mr. Hogue referred to Mr. Fegan's appointment to the position of Under-Secretary to the ...

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  4. WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Robert's despatch of April 2nd, continuing the November narrative to the end of November, states that, stupendous ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A meeting of 10,000 people, held at Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, protested against the recent arrest of the Macedonian ...

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  6. THE CHINESE COURT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chinese Court, in reply to Japan's representation, states that it would be impossible to return to Pekin until the ...

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  7. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION.

    The eighth Annual Convention of the Christian Endeavour Union of the Newcastle District was conducted yesterday afternoon and evening in St. Andrew's ...

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  8. SPEECH BY THE POPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Addressing a secret meeting of the Consistory (the College of Cardinals), his Holiness the Pope referred to the spread of ...

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  9. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    The stormy weather interfered somewhat with the attendance at Messrs. Hall and Simon's concert last night—nevertheless the audience which assembled in the theatre ...

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  10. GIBRALTAR DEFENCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express" says the Gibraltar Committee tee has decided to recommend that a sheltered dock be constructed on the ...

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  11. EULOGY OF GENERAL WHITE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord Roberts, in his latest despatch, praised the British Generals for their splendid service to the Empire. General White ...

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  12. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The English newspapers emphasise the danger of a policy of drift in the New Hebrides. ...

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  13. MEETING OF BOER LEADERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sehalk Burger, Botha, Steyn, and De Wet met at Ermela. The "Times" correspondent at Middleburg hints that Steyn and De ...

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  14. THE PLAGUE AT CAPETOWN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The matron of the plague hospital at Capetown has succumbed to the plague. A native has plague at ...

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  15. ENGINEERS' STRIKE IN ITALY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Owing to the seamen's and engineers' strikes in Italy torpedo boats are carrying the mails, and the warships passengers for ...

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  16. PLUMER AT WORK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A force of Australians and New Zealanders scouting under Brigadier-General Plumer occupied, after a difficult task, ...

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  17. THE STAGE AND THE PEERAGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Marquis of Headfort has married Miss Rosie Boote, one of the "Gaiety" Theatre Company. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The death is announced of Miss Alice Barnett, the popular contralto, formerly a member of Messrs. Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove's ...

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  19. NEWCASTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    Following is the address which is to be presented by the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce to the Hon. J. L. Fegan:—''On behalf of the members ...

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  20. OFFER BY NETHERLANDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Netherlands (Dutch) Government is willing to grant to Boer prisoners of war, if Great Britain will bear the ...

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  21. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Scheepers commando, which has been raiding in Cape Colony, was nearly caught in the Aberdeen district. The raiders ...

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  22. THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION

    In the course of conversation to-day Mr. C. Lee, Leader of the Opposition, stated that he has already dot into harness, and is very busy ...

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  23. STEYN RE-ELECTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Forty Boers who assembled at Boshof, Orange River Colony, 33 miles north-east of Kimberley, solemnly re-elected Mr. ...

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  24. THE DAMPIER DRAMATIC SEASON.

    Nearly two years have passed since that old Australian favourite, Mr. Alfred Dampier, last visited Newcastle, and he is assured of a cordial welcome on his ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Private J. Moore, of the New Zealand Rough Riders, died at Pretoria of dysentery. Lieutenant W. Strong, of the ...

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  26. WALGETT ITEMS.

    At a vestry meeting of St. Peter's, Walgett, the following were appointed churchwardens:—Messrs. C. Champion, C. S. Haig., G. W. Wilshire; ...

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  27. THE UNITED AUSTRALIAN FAIR.

    This fair was re-opened last night to a large attendance. Many novelties were offered for competition at the various stalls, and business was brisk. ...

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  28. FEDERAL ITEMS.

    Mr. Drake, Federal Postmaster-General, who reached Sydney from Melbourne to-day, says that so far as it goes he is well satisfied with the ...

    Article : 176 words
  29. THE OVERDUE ALADDIN.

    The ship J. B. Brown, which arrived yesterday from Melbourne, came in from the north-east, passing Port Stephens, at which place she was duly ...

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